South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNKSDAY MORNING. JUNE 14. V.ui.
SAYS NOW IS TIME TO TALK WITH MARS
HER PROBLEMS
By Annette Bradshaw
rientUt Annotimrs T li a t Planet Is .Warrr Now Than It Kwr IIa IJfrn.
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ir. rxplairi-d that -M lis was -o m-arj "' -r?h th.'tt it ' i'h:r:" t.e p'.i:? t f .T ii r. this 'au::,g Mars bei
o 1. idly. "All fh -ei.-mifV ivm id i- '"tr. ll .
'.' ? !. J n !!: . n t !..- ,'p..-.-I t.on to Mars" l -!.; it, - I I re - ,
t h idea f
that
pi i r.er. "Xo.v i r i f favorable tino- f get ',:ii mcsage t" t'r." tab im';- M.irAM kin!- of i s '. ru tu - r t .Uf ir Mp.ilppd : an f 1 ' r t to ' - . ,-.'.al- (.' Mir n i :h- I "I ir ami ap- Si.m.- of thoe who .- . very e ntl.ü.vi.-!..' are going .. .-a -hnfi of a min, u-t'-g the .- ...ft .i a lunar U bs -; tub. "Cut we ar pow rbss with the ..r.-i'Tf. h.i now to rinK ;:.tr, cIo.-M r.oiuh for i; r-.uly to ' ri'.uch. Think of thf m.-or . only , .,.,(() mils away. anl Mars .tr t : "Of).0'r.. Kvert on the inoo- n . '.ul-1 not f-e th hi2r'-.t anin.lr? i' :!ie world, rruirii a. we mich try. If thc-r were dino.-iurs walking .irouri'1 uj ther-. li: 0 fett loic;. liK' tho" o'.l fllo A'? vs e hear a!)T':, we wouldn't thlil "n th- iiynr Ther a linii. to our wsio;-.. We tin not thix witii th nik'l . 1 i j t with a thoiiMi ml iIi-tn-:r- ma;r,:fyin? por it look- 1 ; K mi .nlru watr. Another hindraiitf i- ihr expansion and mntri'tio.i of th cl.ty heat or cold. If oin t hin:,' inuM ;. invented Instead of h-". that would h?.vt the nrop-rtUH of la-y. "aid yl t' flhh- to witli."tanJ heat aid oh I. we loiuht l-tini; th - lieavri' c'loypr to u? Th Hvtrononipr added that Mars in 1 1 j 4 wi',1 . otiip to the n-rest point fo-ibIf to the earth, win n it Will (l'lllt.
UAIWIXG REGIME TO PUSH ACTIOS OS SUBSIDY BILL i ( 'on: :ni:e,i from pai; One) I , . n - hoard "than pood men ou-ht to v. i tit. or had men ouht to hav." (in the hfels of thi.. Rep. fill'.!:n. dernorr.it. M .-achti-ttr:. attaeked the l."ard for jormittimr the .al- of lifiimr on vreN flyinir th American Ihitr dplaymp a proto-t.i-t.r vopv of the wine i;t on the k; t ao,liip Pi e-'t t':er. e. which he ci;i!'ip'd w.i- print-d out of money i j ropr i i led ly the uoverr merit. ThT' vn a.-t animated .M-eiis-ion aiuorm tneuihel M s to the rffei't of the president'.- lett-r after Mitdioation of the ter. i 'on-iderlnar I lie d moi-i at ;r ojto-:t!oii and repuhli. a ii ! iri ffM t .. 'ii' one of the rrpuMi'iti a.'.ers aj-rted Tuda that as M atter.- stood it w a xtremeiy di'Uhtfu! if a f'n ial rule uivirir th.li the riirht rf was. i-ould h" d in the house. LIQI OB "Til O BITS' A CLASS OS SHIPS FLYISCr C. S. FLAG
d'onnniifi! fium pan- On
of one of Mi. h-i-Ur'. satlini; !-
lisht. It. w i f.i in-rly known as th.e stamship f " n i n." i 1."' State and vow heai the n.ttiie of one of our f..i niT !i : " - - ! 'i e n t Pir-" insitor his arm. Mi ;alliaii l'...d the h.ou.-.' in i whirl of lauchter ;i he ran throunh ttie wine li-t interjertiritr -harp rommept after eadmiT th- prh of Mi o'.d time drinks. llli.k and W hsf e. Tohnny W.alk- .;. Jla! and lliic. rissht o r The ;.,r at T.'m- drir.k in th hottle c.h hoy." he shouted. Vi!l .i pu n--. ho r. lie declar'd t ; 1 1 ti-.e :,(-ri!-i M the A :n iu-:v') ; ,,.;, ti.ol hen h-w r.-d hy the law w ::h the demand, far :.- rifon e-
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! RIVER PARK I Fifty mrmbfr wtrat preinl at th ! Hrant faniJly it-union held Sünjay 'at the honn of Edwaral Si.il'.. At- ' wood. Ind. Tho atttndins w?te 'from Peru. Warsaw. Mentcne, Mih- , fiwaka and Klvr I'ark. Dlnnr wasi iered at noon. Oflcfr.-" :ted wt I i.reldent. John Hrar.t. Kl'r Park; ; h-crttary, Inc Ottu lirant. Iliver I Park; program committ, Mm. AIjlce Hrnt. Mrs. Harry Udfll an! I J xd lirarrt all of Klvr Pirk. The ; 1J:3 meeting will b h21 et potHwotml park th n.nd .Sjnday In
June. Amor.st those attending from h re wer Mr. and Mr. .T. Brant.
; Mr. and Mrn. tred Hrant. Mr. and
Mr?. Otto Brant. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hurry Iredell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zer.t. Th North Jud.on club held !t eoond annual picnic at Potawotnu park Sunda. Dinner waa erved to 1..' Th It'.wr Park rov.cert hand
furnl.hHl music for the day. A hort l jlne -on was hIJ and the fo'.Iowinjf otflter elected: President. W. Heby; secretary. Winr.ic!. and tra?i:rr Mrs Mary Mine. Ai-
r.ir.icf nientM were made to hold an
p'.acd for mx Th third a nm.iai t :u;.'-r. : ' h Mai k'l-.M o. h : li:,.!-. .-!' d.T nt th.e Mo,);,; r.-.ir '"" -1 iard I inner w.i.- -r'.l .i! .. t 4." I'eatUre.S of tile Were ?
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ot.er picnic a; the sa:n p'ace omejand tunt Th" i vr
time in Sep-ember. The date tu te hej.i the -c.nd
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deride,; la'er. j ' th- .n. r .aie. T -. r. Mrs. Charts Wort hint;ton and j ten from here wnt Mr ad MrMrn. Iti'haru)n entertained at din-1 'hai -f H-.in'.srjjer ar d dauii:-!
M i- Maraiet hur.slfirj.T. N. ii -' Mr. and Mr. '!a re T-.ckh- v. t; !iie h.er. Jo. ated a Pnkvi.iMuh., the pu?t r. e mo ;.:!;--. !i ,
ner Sunday at their home. N. lltli st. Cover? wr laid for 10 at a taId attractively centered with garden fiower?. The out-of-town quests
wre Mr. and Mr?. S'eldcn IJich- returned a: 1 will pi.tke Afdjon, Mr. and Mr. C l ower and with Mrs Tu ple s p u
Ear. Tipp, of Ai:pan. Mich. j.Mr. Mil Sti.üh Mrs. Charts liun.b:TKer. N. 9:h 1 .loe Lei a compir.;- i
.:.. entertained at dinner Saturdav. oompiimentinp; hor s..s:er-in-la w M.-s Grtce Hunsbtirg-. r. who left Tu-day for New York City, where she wil! fiall on the (rnunU for a twomonths' tour of Kurope. Covers wer
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r.ephew. Junior Va-vhr.. i-.:;;re,'. Saturday from a t;mi-w. "k." . t with .Mr and Mrs. S. au;'i:. a !i -diarapo;i. Mr. Ievi w:l -p-n ! armther week :n I nd. ;a r.a p--1.-Mr. .lohn He-j and ' er V f h
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lea e n xt w . .. -. r . I-.; . i : : . -x - . , ; . ..... :. v. ::.; i... 1 'h at - . rf 7 Whrn y., ! s Ma-ti I - I i : . - " i .
WHEN GOING-AWAY CLOTHES MUST BE GET-AWAY TOGS
MISS JUNE BRIDE Oh John dear, is the door of the car in which we're to drive '
away from the church ao narrow? Then I'll have to change my wedding gown at this late day! No flaring skirt for me not with those jokers you've selected for your uhers! I'll have to wear simple Greek draperies. But. thank goodness, thry are just as fashionable now!
EX-HURLERS SHOW WORTH AS HITTERS
Store to Expand
Wooil and Russell Shine in Field and at Bat After Hurl inj; Days Are Over. IIV HILLY l-VAXS. Or.ce a ytar major league pitcher outlives his usefulness a? a hurler his rarff r as a hip leapvier is ended. The reef, ids of haseball bontain
few instance, where a tar pitcher. alter U( nz prondanced throtiph. has diiffed to some other position and'
m.iMe KtMit. j .Joe Wood of thf ";eveland Ind- i i.. im a nota'.i'e exeeption. Wood, in his prime, was one of the Kie.itexi i iuht-handed pitchers in the. hi-tory of the gam. Wood was r pitcher with a world of Muff, who put ve r t h i lie? he had into every pitch. I In throwinz hi- ( urve ball, which J wa- a mod deieptive on. Wood n",l a nap motion that seemed; hrd on the arm. T is possible thftt :h:.s motion had much to do with'
takinir the "zip" oit of Joe'. arm : the business of his store. Mike Fox.
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ADMITS OPERATORS ARE DESIROUS OF STRIKE COSFERESCE (Continued from paste One)
together vould he .otne time next
week. J It was pointed out that the move- J men. was outside the Pittsburp coal j producers' association and was
among operators who had either broken away from th association or wir bad never belonged. It i understood that only two or three larpe operators in the Hocking al-
ley tield haw held out against goinp into a four state conference and these were dominated by tne Pit'cs- ; burr association. Air. (Jreen stated. Mr. Freer, asserted that the Ho k-
irtr Va I lev 0. field ha never been
1 imiteil ml that now he understands
all but tv. o or three of the Hocking
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iiki: rox. Keepitig pace with tlie growth in e business of his store. Mike Fox.
whep he was at the top of the game.i "-9 Michigan t.. will open an addi-'
' Valley producers were ready to come to a four state conference with the miners on a tonnage basis. He said that from accounts it appears that the Southern Ohio Coal exchange is opposed to a four state conference of miners and operators. : "If vc can get such h conference us is contemplated it will mean the f.rst filtering; wedge in a breakup of ! the coal strike." Mr. t'reen stated.
The miners have always held out
Mwnjs ;hmI Hitter. Wood alwas was rated a a good
hitter. Cor several years he nur"d;
the arm along, hopinc it would re-j (arry men s furnishings and shoe-.
tion to his present lo. at.o,, at :?! Ö , 1 " ' rt " 'x' ' 1 ",l 1 "J ' S. Michigan sl. Thursday. The new ';ld-r,.,pnsinK wes ern store, as well as the older one. will ! !.Vnn-vl ,n,;'- Mhlü" ,n,l'an;f aml. ,1
IIIJOIS Uiai oeiiij:; on-. Ol nie jjije
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ir .ondiiion lie olae,' the outfield I business in South Herd for the past',.'. .. '. . ' ' -
f 'I'Ver is trength. In order to keep
g r e. 1 1 d ea 1 in pra ct a .
; in the iresent strike." he continued,
Frank l arrington. president of the
Illinois miners, was in conference
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1 . , ,n (with Mr. Oleen most of the day
i . . i i . . . . . i hi 1 1 v u in T n u ii ii 1 1 rw u r ri i 1 1 n t .
ii o r 1 1 o n y iih neer asp.reii o r.-:-""' ,w " come an ut fielder. .'ontant work j
Ml ioe uiiieni liiiii.i I I ri t I u e nun j ji 'e,l. howeer, that lie had much' IJricks mad of pie-sed .-:iau'
ability as a fielder. This, plus his, with light wooden frames are ein known ability to hit, caused him to J u-ed in Franceh"M a major league lierlh aftr it I . ... .
h.is ilefjiuteiv prove. I his pitchtn:'
BEAUTIFUL GIRL VISITOR SOUGHT IS DUSES MURDER " ontinued on pase Tw o)
u"'rP 0Vr j C TTrih-ttlV f Trftlinv ? J o ( i oc" k in the evening. W Now he is playing riht field r:u- ( ViiOOaP 5 jf USljWll i uvh or anvthin whir larly for rh 'leve!and club an.1 J . !jk(, f;Mlir,,iri( f. "
e heard no
h sounded
PLYMOUTH Mrs. Vi k . w i' a her da aghtefs and families, ale spr'id.n the Week .H ;h" L. r.k.-iit.cl; -ot.aue !'.. lw.ke.
Mis Hei.Ti üll... d.LUjhte, ,,f Hex.J'
.i ic 1 .Mrs . i - n a i , . rem o s ?. i i o 1 '; e ; . . , ; I , ; . o . to 4p lid ! 1 - '. 1 111 II O t" Willi l.t p .1 I ' '. ' S Mr 1 s. i, i 1 1m:; .V. S . . ; - ' i , k . ! ' i - - i ; o . -: ' i . . - p c p !
ir. 1 .". : a - ' ; w i . w k j I .. 11 S i . o : ; . w.ih p ,s w .f.- .1 : I . ! i i i . w 1 1 1 . '. ' 1 i 1 a ' '. e ti , 'i'm-.Iiw lo ,,!;.i.d ti. c. lo o I : : !, ; ; -. s h - . :! Fi a tik '. .:ig . . t t ); I i i I . ! . . pi . : o t -s t ..-s- l..'.lia:-. I '. . 1 v c i i i : i : ! d 1 ! . ! i I 1'.,:,!!,.- : .p.-cd '.lo- sure fi. r w i : i i j
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doing a mighty ood Vh of i:
At present time Rep ' ltuKe3l. ot.e-time star left-hander of the " h I - ' c.-i White Snx. i tlireatening to d' -ilicate .Toe Wtiod's record. Uns-, Makes (üihhL In the m 1 1 i r. g of 1 . 1 ! the rpicairo' . lut decided Ftuv'l was through ai d sept I . i i ii to Minneapolis in thi Aüieii.an .6-c:t!on. He couldn't; win for Minr,eapop. He made a! i"eUei th.it ..In, ('antillon. w ho w a ' mar aging the lub. eive him a!
an.e in the outfield. I... !..) i... . ..I.- I.:. ! .i.. 1
I I i ii , i , Iii." r . e l . 1 1 , n i ; ., , I I lit I I jeir. showed min h ability a-- a long-! I !i-:a;-ce !.;tter'. I ri l''i he lii.i-he.l um ,mil The! j ! c i gne 1. ; ,v.:r ,te-.ips with " jtcatk of rt.'.t He had rcade cood
a I i-Ut l!e.,leI,.e' .ir he v. as the sff!a!on
! of 'he ! e alT'lin flni-hed : a! wi'h a mark of ..itA an,l in, i i .b'l.e :iia!- 1 1 hi'MV tuns. j j Now is -(;,i that sv.ral ti.a"r j'-ic ;e . lul'S ,ire an it ling for Fu j v ... v .... , , f 1 ; ! i " ' ' . who f i i r e y Kin W is i.e.l i.;it of the majors'
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I , . , n a aiaoe mrth- SIIOT. WINS AC0T RACK!
; I-.N ti a a i:.e oi..u . a g:ao
a:e !.!io. T,.cv w.il riake i!i..r - ?ce - t .i- A 1 oet ; Lin; f. I ! : ( . i : I. . . s- ,,f ; ( :: M.-- i . i I . .'. 1 o .iV.'C 'r Pui -
sH' T lli:Tll. Kti;. lui.e 1 V The A-'-.. a kes. tlie join, spa! een:
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p. i it-g day of pe jj, :i) As-
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i 1 a::gb- 's foiir- at old he.-ti.nt; J i. A 11 r'ov. w a- -,.-. .ml. w hll-
; I. - id 1 e.-.o S' Ü,.-: I - and. Sir W:l
1 it:- "o.-k's 1 ). .s. fo:- i!. rd ril.ii-.
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paced i ; ie to h Pii '. et: T'i '. i r Nepoi. -e; ill Tti v w 1 1 : (
i3k 'be ;r,p b ai.t... ,;nh MltV, limiVnril HI Civim- DUuu-r Crock. I
III- I 11 o',.: . i I a .C S Ii ii.i;.,!.! IUI .U 1.1 k' IIOII I 11111
I, at WhU. rtoo S u. day ai- III '1 I L'T HHI T TX Ilk'tn
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"He was a man about ." feet
i inches in height and weighing about
I 17.". pounds. He was dressed in a'
blue suit. He didn't act as ir h. j j w f I e .fleeing" from anything, and!
most certainly didn't act as a man I would who was about to commit, suicide."
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MUs i:lok ulnsiu:h(;i:il
i ! luneral services for the late Mrs. I LI rmr.i Leiisherer. North Liberty.
will be hei, i at the First Urethren; chuivh on th, lour.ty line. IiPaz. at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Lev. Meyrich oth .ating. Lurial will be in the! Fair cemetery. LaPaz.
STATISTICS
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MOVI.Xfi PL ILM I IS. .J Zmc. from TOJ F. Wenger :.. to v.;.' i; Altgeld st.
j Walter Oilmore. fi.in 1 I MrU'rini.ey p. to diand Kap-id 5. Mich. ! Frank Morn'-, from üU'j W. D.vi-
iioi t.. to .- S s. William st. Charles H. lb'.',.-, from 621 I,j-
-v porte ,1-. . tc. LIkhart.
Ja.ol. Wrobel a ski. from 45 S. 'a kson -t . to L' 7 1 .'. V. Linden st S;;n!-y F. KizfVki, from IS 17
a tu Ipa a ., 1 1
16 K. Cot by st..
t e - 11 : ; .' 10 '
Ylie .1 1 , ,. , t. : A ; 1. - 1
';.- lae.l lire I:, el. iooe i!;.l w . 1 . I 1 ' . e I ; 'j t) .
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'l!!: l:-e 1 - The bod of1
i:--cleft with Kcil. Adopts the
New Onc-Iectc1 .MckIc.
; Ih-iy .1 Wemm-t ,("lii. :n;.i rpr-' Wh.ie .s alwa ; see.ta'ixe of a b.-pu , oiiicrn, wa.! 'h.e preset,; vci;;i ,
1 i:irni i:i i a .id r 1; bri )s oat
basement o
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1 com p- '
:own in ill-vh.'o ard gown- wiiicii
7rc;ik' Sicknt'ts Forcfs
St Infi r ) 't :n ' :" em'.'.e and a ash acro-s ' u ink a irimm.n not in co.ov. ffteliead. Poll'., wer1 tir-; The white m,,, ata.M- mm ted Nr. A P iLIS, M :' .1 .' e j ; a,., (j, , t . - t 1 . . r the .-.. w a one of b a,tin for it- omb.natio:-. .;ft-i t ..ri i
in n,i)i. rciLMirs. Two -'oiy. brack iem-:i: and steel tut proof boiler 1 00m extension for; p. .wer plant, Indiana and Michigan Lie. -trie c... Lridge- :.. 5f,0.io.o. Two -toiy bri' k storeroom with; rtat above, nil W. Washington av 1 Loul.s Krienke. $ 1 0.'o'oi. Tw.. ftory frame dwrjiint:. ."''6 '
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Mini p --I ; a : i .n .h:'. .s -af'-!
ar.r-' ifwes j iiM.iM' with bu..er ; k note o: urter r.Ce- 1.., tntro- : s.inns:de Juhii l'nnrii iir.r.a
if' :n',iiV in,! i - .t'i i.-r,i. ' (iih irL a irininiiiiL' not in 1 ol o I ...... .-.- .... 1 ... i ä . - u. ,
.... - . . i 1 r . 1 . .i p iih c n" 1.1.
Imball a-... .John Sukacz. 1.,'Ou; L"J S Kelb.ws s . . H. ll. Tohulka.-
'.l'le ..1 murder. emmt s t,Ml , ua.ns .m n .1 sma ;. n s- i.eiaus 1 p jnfi ;
.as hing on a ct. In a ne-arbv ' be-amn forms the narrowest ofl ami i.ne-t, .t' mr,- ,, i
i.rr iioiu aiu.e p.,,., . i.i-,.ii.:. 1 UKtt. two wine ard albie,!- w hi. h .nt.olv ' .utlrie- ibP w Ji n r.. 'ir.red T :e- Ia . ar d 1 f b- '. j:, j (ru k. i lv v.l. not plav e.ifiin :h s-a-on I . ! No:,- ::, ,t l.r b-i'i arm is -b-.v.-lie n in n t'li i. T!,.. ; !..:iion i2 gold p:.-e f Lbl'le-s while at tl,e TiS: the- ..
!...,...,,;, t;mrs a . . d s . , j ( , (,.i.t j f(,rM, ;;m. !..,.
Iwellibc. 7 " 4 !!. Calvert nr.. Nash! -Umber Co.. I:.'.eai. '
II.- who sp-nds more than h ht:ld sii ill "Mt have to spe-nd w hen he w mild
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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30
fnfMEn 1
ÖMPANY
Saturday Open Till 9:30
THEY'RE HERE! More Than 1 0,000 Yards of Wonderful
a 1
At Very Special Prices e made this purchase a week ago when our New York office called us on this deal. The Silk should have been on sale last Saturday but, due to a misdirected shipment, it did not arrive until Monday.
They Are On Sale Now! The Very Finest Quality Silks From 40 i Of The B iggest Mills In America ower Proof Foulards 40 inch one of the best known makes usually $2.50 a yard. This sale it's $1.50 a yard." t T 36 inch very fine, Black and Navy Satin $2.50 value for. . . .$1.50 a yard 3r 36 inch heavy Silk Brocades for Skirts $2.50 value for $. 1.50 a yard N 40 inch heavy Crepe de Chines always $2.00 now $1.50 a yard 38 inch soft Canton CJrepe always $2.95 now .$2.25 a yard f f t ' 40 .inch Canton Crepes always $3.95 now . . .$2.95 a yard 40 inch Satin Crepes always $4.50 now $2.95 a yard r V 40 inch Canton Crepe Failles always $4.50 now $2.95 a yard 300 yards of heavy white Wash Silk Skirtings, wonderful qualities $3.50 a yard. About 1,500 yards of Black and Navy Taffeta Silks and Black and 'Whitchecked Taffeta $1.19 a yard.
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